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so it's just a catch-22 situation. so, you know, i try to understand the situation. and i made my -- say i'm a huka lounge. i have both tobacco product license and also cafe license, which is the restaurant license. so there is no category for a huka lounge in san francisco. it's a cultural thing. so a lot of people come from all over. they like to enjoy the huka pipe. they don't want to go to a bar because they don't drink alcohol. it's a venue for a lot of people from different background to kind of find this venue to gather and to talk, and to have a time together. so the other thing was to -- >> president hwang: unless i missed it, i think your time is up. >> okay. >> vice president fung: i would raise the -- just to confirm what was stated by counselor at the -- you would stop all tobacco sales, if you were allowed non-tobacco products? >> absolutely. that's what i was trying to do. absolutely. that's what i was trying to do. from the get-go, trying to comply with the new ordinance. >> vice president fung: thank you, sir. >> president hwang: before you sit down,
so it's just a catch-22 situation. so, you know, i try to understand the situation. and i made my -- say i'm a huka lounge. i have both tobacco product license and also cafe license, which is the restaurant license. so there is no category for a huka lounge in san francisco. it's a cultural thing. so a lot of people come from all over. they like to enjoy the huka pipe. they don't want to go to a bar because they don't drink alcohol. it's a venue for a lot of people from different background to...
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i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when they break up to the groups, you can ask them specifically what they look for. generally are concerned and cornerstone is public safety. environmentally when we look at the impact it will have, we look at the culture of service. i will talk about saturation. i agree with many of the questions that were brought up. it is over saturated. those districts and lots need to be updated. what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we
i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when...
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sirhed's place looks like now. it is a building in a totally commercial area about a block from union square. two-storey building. he's owned it first as a gallery. later as off-sale wine, liquor. on-sale -- retail wine tasting and wine sales inside on the second floor. these licenses would replace that license. i think it would have less impact on sale. alcohol has a less impact on the public than off-sale does. this license will be sold out of the area. we've looked at the conditions. we are fine with the conditions. with one proviso. mr. sirhed is concerned that -- he is going to be getting a lot of local tourists out of the hotels. they may be on different time zones, they may be up early. he would request that the hours go to what the abc allows, which is 6 a.m. and probably is never going to use it accept for world cup and certain items, but world cup, if you have ever been at 6:00 or 7:00 at a bar showing the world cup, it is quite a popular thing to do. mr. sirhed is going to keep the price points low, like
sirhed's place looks like now. it is a building in a totally commercial area about a block from union square. two-storey building. he's owned it first as a gallery. later as off-sale wine, liquor. on-sale -- retail wine tasting and wine sales inside on the second floor. these licenses would replace that license. i think it would have less impact on sale. alcohol has a less impact on the public than off-sale does. this license will be sold out of the area. we've looked at the conditions. we are...
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she owns a restaurant in columbia height where she has lived 22 -- heights where she has lived 22 years. >> when i come into this country, i say one day i'll be a citizen. this is the best country in the world. >> reporter: both women were prepared for the citizenship examination thanks to latino resource and justice center. the nonprestos supports students through the citizenship -- nonprofit organization supports students through the citizenship test. >> 90% of the students pass their test. >> reporter: anna nogosco is the director of education and advocacy for the organization and says citizenship is important for immigrants. >> you get to petition government for changes in policies that affect the community besides all other benefits that citizenship comes with, being able to travel freely. >> reporter: gomez has worked for howard university hospital 11 years. as a citizen she has her sights on other job opportunities. >> maybe i want to apply for another job. >> reporter: i'm jay jay, jc hayward hey -- jc hayward, 9 news now. >> to learn more you can go to jchayward.com. >>> this i
she owns a restaurant in columbia height where she has lived 22 -- heights where she has lived 22 years. >> when i come into this country, i say one day i'll be a citizen. this is the best country in the world. >> reporter: both women were prepared for the citizenship examination thanks to latino resource and justice center. the nonprestos supports students through the citizenship -- nonprofit organization supports students through the citizenship test. >> 90% of the students...
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and the law. >> i want to be a lawyer in the future. i want to help me. >> reporter: andaja is still devoted to making a good home for these kids, even while the security situation crumbles all around them. >> even for these guys, when they go to school, nobody because maybe a suicide bombing, a bomb blast on the street on their way to school, and get killed because it happened many, many, many times, unfortunately. >> reporter: farzana is 16 now. today she did something unheard of when we first met. she played soccer in downtown kabul. >> i'm very lucky that i play soccer in orphanage. so we know that -- it's not very good. so i feel very lucky. >> reporter: it's a small victory for one group of girls caught up in a much bigger battle. and that is our broadcast for a monday night as we start a new week. thanks for being with us. look at what we can show you. the white house tonight is the pink house for breast cancer awareness month. i'm brian williams. we'll look for you right back i'm brian williams. we'll l[ male announcer ]back for
and the law. >> i want to be a lawyer in the future. i want to help me. >> reporter: andaja is still devoted to making a good home for these kids, even while the security situation crumbles all around them. >> even for these guys, when they go to school, nobody because maybe a suicide bombing, a bomb blast on the street on their way to school, and get killed because it happened many, many, many times, unfortunately. >> reporter: farzana is 16 now. today she did something...
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instead prosecutors say it became something much worse thanks to this man, 22-year-old teishan powell. >> police have stated he's a known member if not leader of the gang. >> reporter: powell used his role as a boss with the street gang rolling 20s cryptoorchestrate the violent counter. on tuesday he was convicted of second degree assault and robbery. >> i feel like it's racial profiling. i do. >> reporter: his grandmother says he didn't get a fair shake of the judicial process. six others took plea deals but powell was the only one who stood trial. [indiscernible] >> reporter: she refuses to believe her grandson is a gang banger and said these images don't prove anything. instead she claims what you're seeing is up to interpretation. >> if someone is on the ground and they go to swing, how you sitting someone from the ground. >> reporter: the video was taken in this parking lot area. according to prosecutors it was recorded by a woman with the group using a cell phone camera. she then uploaded the images to facebook and that's how prosecutors came across what they're calling the most
instead prosecutors say it became something much worse thanks to this man, 22-year-old teishan powell. >> police have stated he's a known member if not leader of the gang. >> reporter: powell used his role as a boss with the street gang rolling 20s cryptoorchestrate the violent counter. on tuesday he was convicted of second degree assault and robbery. >> i feel like it's racial profiling. i do. >> reporter: his grandmother says he didn't get a fair shake of the judicial...
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last month her license to practice law was suspended. investigating the incidents that led to a trouper by airing monday night. it happened in whitehall. when troopers arrived, they say a man pointed a shotgun at the responding officer. after the man refused to drop the weapon, the trooper fired his weapon, striking john murphy in the shoulder and arm. his injuries are not considered life-threatening. >> in this morning's women's doctor, just a few days thousands of people will help ohit the streets for the baltimore running festival. what should you eat if you are running the marathon? >> dr. jonathan rich says marathon runners need to -- need to pay special attention to what they need a leading up to the race. to go you want to make sure you are balancing your diet. 00 ." . -- >> you want to make sure your balancing your diet. alongly o'connor says with complex carbohydrates, they need to be lean protein. it's a combination will keep your body going longer. >> you are looking for foods that give you energy that enhance those that keep
last month her license to practice law was suspended. investigating the incidents that led to a trouper by airing monday night. it happened in whitehall. when troopers arrived, they say a man pointed a shotgun at the responding officer. after the man refused to drop the weapon, the trooper fired his weapon, striking john murphy in the shoulder and arm. his injuries are not considered life-threatening. >> in this morning's women's doctor, just a few days thousands of people will help ohit...
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there was quite a margin or gap there, 22 and 27%. if you fast forward to 2012, our latest test results, you'll notice that one really hasn't budged in the english language arts and the other one has shrunk by just a few percentage points. so, in this next slide, instead of actually comparing to the district average we've actually disaggregated in this line graph, the top line graph actually represents our chinese and white students. so, you also see the achievement gap illustrated not just in comparison to the district average, but actually in comparison to those subgroups. and what you'll notice there is that the achievement gap actually gets even more significant. so, five years ago you saw 43.4 gap with one subgroup and 37.7 with one. and while there's been a slight narrowing, that gap persists and is still wide. so, it's worth noting that everybody's performance is going up. the african-american and latino is narrowing slightly but there is still a persistent gap there. this slide is similarly shows the same trend only it's in ma
there was quite a margin or gap there, 22 and 27%. if you fast forward to 2012, our latest test results, you'll notice that one really hasn't budged in the english language arts and the other one has shrunk by just a few percentage points. so, in this next slide, instead of actually comparing to the district average we've actually disaggregated in this line graph, the top line graph actually represents our chinese and white students. so, you also see the achievement gap illustrated not just in...
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take a look. coming in at number 4, talk show host ellen degeneres earning $53 million over the past 12 months. taylor swift ranks third with $57 million. and oops she did it again, pop star britney spears raked in $58 million for the number 2 spot. number one, who do you think it is? >> there she is. it's oprah, $165 million for oprah. doesn't have a show but has her own network. >> she is always number one. >> doing all right. >>> fans in the east bay ready to make a little noise today for the oakland as. >> and a british siren joins the bevy of bond girls. a sneak peek at the new theme song. >> a lot of sunshine in most spots now but that sea breeze starting to kick in. some big changes are headed our way. we'll talk about that next. a sneak preview of the new d ♪[ music ] >>> a little sneak preview of the new bond anthem by british siren adele. she recorded the theme song to sky fall with this 77 piece orchestra. adele following of course paul mccartney in live and let die, tina turner and o
take a look. coming in at number 4, talk show host ellen degeneres earning $53 million over the past 12 months. taylor swift ranks third with $57 million. and oops she did it again, pop star britney spears raked in $58 million for the number 2 spot. number one, who do you think it is? >> there she is. it's oprah, $165 million for oprah. doesn't have a show but has her own network. >> she is always number one. >> doing all right. >>> fans in the east bay ready to make...
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when you cut tax rates to 22% and you pay for it by raising taxes by $2 million then we have a problem. that is a fair point. but let's look at somebody you who makes an income of $80,000. that perp gperson gets a big deduction off of his income. solar so, larry, it is something to fix this tax system. >> can i weigh in on this? >> here is the problem i have. i think this is going to get down to $140,000, $120,000 that was the number that paul ryan floated today. things that trouble me. i don't want middle class taxes to go up at all. so i'm worried about not just the mortgage deduction, the kiddy credit, health care deductions and earned income tax credits and i'm a little concerned, i would have to see the details, i want it to red line all middle class deductions and soak the upper end whose rate comes down to 28. >> the chances are of somebody making $80,000 or less, you are probably not going to hit them on the earned income tax credits, probably pretty unlikely. but you are right. it could be a problem with the middle class. you have to see the fine print. did romney release the
when you cut tax rates to 22% and you pay for it by raising taxes by $2 million then we have a problem. that is a fair point. but let's look at somebody you who makes an income of $80,000. that perp gperson gets a big deduction off of his income. solar so, larry, it is something to fix this tax system. >> can i weigh in on this? >> here is the problem i have. i think this is going to get down to $140,000, $120,000 that was the number that paul ryan floated today. things that trouble...
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>> i would never call you simple minded, but yes. >> at the '96 convention, he said build a bridge 22 times. to build that bridge. to build that bridge. >> john: all right. i would think a candidate would say to you, you want me to repeat myself? >> they really do say that. good ones, i get it and they do it. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> i look at these reporters who complain about it. you don't like the message -- too bad. stay home. >> john: but the media needs a candidate. so we follow every word mitt romney followed by a pack of dozens of reporters and producers, sometimes by plan, more often by bus. the pack call their life living in the bubble. they called, she is what they called a campaign in-bed. she follows him around the world. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i don't know how many. >> john: you lost count? >> it's not uncommon to lose track of time of day, time zone. the room always looks the same. >> john: every day, they follow the candidates and videotape anything that might be interesting. >> when i was her age, it took four beef if i unions to do what she
>> i would never call you simple minded, but yes. >> at the '96 convention, he said build a bridge 22 times. to build that bridge. to build that bridge. >> john: all right. i would think a candidate would say to you, you want me to repeat myself? >> they really do say that. good ones, i get it and they do it. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> i look at these reporters who complain about it. you don't like the message -- too bad. stay home. >>...
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and the sci-fi thriller "looper" snagged the number two spot with 22 million. in other news, arnold schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he cheated on wife maria shriver multiple times, including an affair with actress brigitte nielsen while he and shriver were dating. anything to say about this one? >> uh, gross. >> he and shriver divorced last year. bill, i know you love lohan news. lindsay lohan is claiming a 25-year-old man who she reportedly met at a nightclub grabbed her in her new york hotel room -- >> i would have protected her. >> really? any way, this guy grabbed her in her new york hotel room in an argument over cell phone photos her took of her. police arrested the man on assault charges but later voided the arrest when they couldn't be substantiated. >> if you know there are pictures, you know tmz will get them soon and we'll see them. >>> justin bieber had a concert foul in arizona this weekend when he bent over mid song and barfed. he later tweeted milk was a bad choice, lol. really? >> no comment? >> some people having their broke fast this morning
and the sci-fi thriller "looper" snagged the number two spot with 22 million. in other news, arnold schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he cheated on wife maria shriver multiple times, including an affair with actress brigitte nielsen while he and shriver were dating. anything to say about this one? >> uh, gross. >> he and shriver divorced last year. bill, i know you love lohan news. lindsay lohan is claiming a 25-year-old man who she reportedly met at a nightclub...
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that's down 22% from 1991. they attribute the decline to the state's raising the drinking age to 21 and zero tolerance laws for teens caught drinking and driving. >>> there is he a popcorn recall to tell you about this morning. dale and thomas popcorn is being recalled. this is because of a concern over possible listeria contamination. this recall is for flavored ready-to-eat indiana-based popcorn with the best-buy dates of february 4th, 2013, to march 12th, 2013. listeria is a disease that can be very serious. here's what to look out for, high fever, severe headaches, nausea, diarrhea pain. >>> an unusual offer being made by researchers in st. louis. they're paying people to eat fast food each day for three months. they want to see the effects of those 1,000-calorie meals. they want to see what it will do to the human body and why weight gain leads to things like diabetes and hypertension. >>> the words play ball may not be what towson university has on campus. that's because the school is thinking about endin
that's down 22% from 1991. they attribute the decline to the state's raising the drinking age to 21 and zero tolerance laws for teens caught drinking and driving. >>> there is he a popcorn recall to tell you about this morning. dale and thomas popcorn is being recalled. this is because of a concern over possible listeria contamination. this recall is for flavored ready-to-eat indiana-based popcorn with the best-buy dates of february 4th, 2013, to march 12th, 2013. listeria is a disease...
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this is the first time in 22 years. is this more about american politics than in national security policy? >> of the white house said that it took this decision because the company at the heart of the dispute could have taken actions which would have impaired u.s. national security. these when farms lie close to a military base in oregon. that is used as a training site for unmanned drones, which of course is highly secretive and sensitive equipment. the chinese company says that it will fight the decision by mr. obama to block the sale. they said that he acted unlawfully. here in china, the decision is being seen as a political one and not based on national security. the state-run news agency put out an editorial saying that this was an example of china- bashing. you might remember that mitt romney has criticized barack obama for not taking a tough enough line on china. the contention of the chinese media is that mr. obama has made this decision in order to win voters. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," stil
this is the first time in 22 years. is this more about american politics than in national security policy? >> of the white house said that it took this decision because the company at the heart of the dispute could have taken actions which would have impaired u.s. national security. these when farms lie close to a military base in oregon. that is used as a training site for unmanned drones, which of course is highly secretive and sensitive equipment. the chinese company says that it will...
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menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget duquette sedans medicare as we know it, makes it a voucher. privatize the social security, dramatically cuts assistance to education in our country. look, someone who grew up in a tenement the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants in perkins loans to be out there keeping student loan interest rates low so that every child can achieve a college education if they have the ability and are willing to work hard. so it's very important to do this in a balanced way from middle
menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget....
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we have 22 million people in this country who are using drugs. 22 million people. >> right. >> and the last survey that i saw was reported on the people who have either used some kind of illicit drug in the last month. because of that drug, because of that consumption here in the united states, we have drug traffickers in mexico making sure they're bringing all the drugs from south america crossing central america and mexico to come to this country. in the last six years in mexico, 65,000 people died, were killed because of the drug war. and the united states has to take responsibility with the fact that there are people being killed in mexico in part because there are so many people here using drugs. and what amazes me is this is not an issue for romney or for president barack obama even though president barack obama has spent $1 billion in drug programs and prevention, which is a huge amount of money. we have to take responsibility in this country for all the people being killed in mexico and central america. >> from each of you quickly, what are the priority issues as you see them i
we have 22 million people in this country who are using drugs. 22 million people. >> right. >> and the last survey that i saw was reported on the people who have either used some kind of illicit drug in the last month. because of that drug, because of that consumption here in the united states, we have drug traffickers in mexico making sure they're bringing all the drugs from south america crossing central america and mexico to come to this country. in the last six years in mexico,...
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a 22-year-old man armed with a gun told the dispatcher he wanted police to shoot him. in the end, that's exactly what happened. police say they opened fire after the man confronted them with a handgun. a woman and three children could be seen through the window of an ambulance, seeking shelter following their early morning ordeal. they appeared shaken but not hurt. also startled, neighbors who awoke to the sound of gunfire. >> i was laying in bed and we heard -- sounded like seven shots. we heard an officer yell for him to get on the ground. we ran upstairs and started looking out front and it looked like the whole police department was outside. >> reporter: it all began about 3:15 this morn. police got a disturbing call from a 22-year-old man. >> who started stating that he was armed. he wanted to kill himself or wanted to die. and he wanted the police to kill him. we began talking with him and also trying to determine where he might be. >> reporter: police tracked the man to this home on woodland drive in silver spring. inside the house, his 23-year-old girlfriend an
a 22-year-old man armed with a gun told the dispatcher he wanted police to shoot him. in the end, that's exactly what happened. police say they opened fire after the man confronted them with a handgun. a woman and three children could be seen through the window of an ambulance, seeking shelter following their early morning ordeal. they appeared shaken but not hurt. also startled, neighbors who awoke to the sound of gunfire. >> i was laying in bed and we heard -- sounded like seven shots....
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in total 22 people were arrested by police. some of the charges include conspiracy, rioting and refusing to obey a lawful order torques obey a lawful order from a police officer. san francisco police say many of the protesters arrested on saturday are suspected from a similar protest in the mission district last month. >>> right now, alaska airlines is trying to fix a system-wide computer glitch that's causing major long delays. long loans form at seattle airport. company officials say a data connection problem that began about 7:30 this morning left the airline unable to check in passengers. here in the bay area, oakland airport says the problem has led to delays up to 35 minutes. there's no word on how san jose and san francisco airports are expected. officials say they expect to have the problem fully resolved by 5:00 tonight. >>> in election news, a new poll finds that since their first debate, mitt romney has pulled even with president obama. according to gallup's daily tracking survey, 47% of registered voter and 47% -- v
in total 22 people were arrested by police. some of the charges include conspiracy, rioting and refusing to obey a lawful order torques obey a lawful order from a police officer. san francisco police say many of the protesters arrested on saturday are suspected from a similar protest in the mission district last month. >>> right now, alaska airlines is trying to fix a system-wide computer glitch that's causing major long delays. long loans form at seattle airport. company officials say...
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you can see in the data that if you look at african-american students 22 of 63 under the socio-economic program, the economic disadvantage to students. compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african-american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program even though the socio-economic program a much smaller. overall, if you look at the results that ucla law school, 56 percent of the students admitted through socioeconomic affirmative action or black or hispanic compared to just 6 percent of those not admitted through those programs. now, how would this work at national -- nationally? private and public universities. the century foundation sponsored research which looked at that question and found that if grades and test scores were the sole basis for many students that african-americans and latinos would represent just 4 percent of students at the most selective hundred and 46 universities in the country. using economic affirmative action, we would boost that number substantially from 4% to 10%, w
you can see in the data that if you look at african-american students 22 of 63 under the socio-economic program, the economic disadvantage to students. compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african-american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program even though the socio-economic program a much smaller. overall, if you look at the results that ucla law school, 56 percent of the students admitted...
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but also to translate, that means 22,,000 or 25,000 san franciscoans are back to work and according to our federal labor department for the metropolitan area and just this area alone, we are the no. 1 job creator in the nation. no. 1 in san francisco. that's a credit to all of you. (applause). in commercial real estate we have experienced the strongest absorption rate since 1988, according to the 2011 data. this year we're looking to even best ourselves. we've got 78,000 square feet of positive absorption to date and forecasters are telling us to anticipate 1 1/2 to 2 million square feet by the end of this year. you don't need me to tell you how successful you are. just look around at all the cranes. in fact, i thought i was going to be late this morning because of the crane action and a lot of construction that's going on in the city, along with oracle's open world and all the events starting up and we're still getting around the city, thanks to sfmta but you can also see our success not just in what we're building. this week we announced all the wonderful world class events that we'r
but also to translate, that means 22,,000 or 25,000 san franciscoans are back to work and according to our federal labor department for the metropolitan area and just this area alone, we are the no. 1 job creator in the nation. no. 1 in san francisco. that's a credit to all of you. (applause). in commercial real estate we have experienced the strongest absorption rate since 1988, according to the 2011 data. this year we're looking to even best ourselves. we've got 78,000 square feet of positive...
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teen-ager walked up to his car window as he sat in the passenger seat and fired five times from a .22 caliber handgun. larussa says he's recovered from the injuries and doesn't have horrible flashbacks and nightmares anymore. he says he listened to the washington post interview in which malvo expresses regret for his crime and says he believes malvo is a different person now. >> in his own words if he said he was a monster 10 years ago, i don't think he's a monster today. >> reporter: certainly want him to stay in jail, i'm sure. >> yes. i don't think him changing absolves him of the responsibility of what he did. i'm glad that he's changing and i'm glad that he can survive in the environment that he's in, which is mind boggling to me. he's in solitary confinement 23 out of 24 hours. >> larussa says he cannot fathom being 27 years old and spending the next 50 years or more in the same room away from society, but he says the punishment for malvo is just. >>> the d.c. sniper case unforgettable for those who lived in our area at the time. the evidence has been locked away for years. even
teen-ager walked up to his car window as he sat in the passenger seat and fired five times from a .22 caliber handgun. larussa says he's recovered from the injuries and doesn't have horrible flashbacks and nightmares anymore. he says he listened to the washington post interview in which malvo expresses regret for his crime and says he believes malvo is a different person now. >> in his own words if he said he was a monster 10 years ago, i don't think he's a monster today. >>...
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oo a lawsuit says baear ster didn't evaluate securities so it ended up costing investors more than $22 million. chase says the faulty reviews were done before it bought baer sterne. >> there has been a drop in absentee ballots from our troops. it is not too late for those fighting for freedom to have their voices heard. james? >> the head of a nonprofit chalks up this year's plunge in absentee ballot requests to quote bureaucratic inner shaw at the department defense. >> they do well keeping us safe. sometimes with the social issues it doesn't have the motivation it has with other issues. they are focused on keeping america safe. i get that. >> state by state surveys show absentee ballot requests were less than half of the 2008 total. in virginia they are at 1 percent of the 2008 level. in ohio and north carolina this year's request were one-tenth of those four years ago. the dod relies on sketchy data in this regard. the pentagon has not spent the estimated 15-20 million dollars per year needed to establish the voting assistance offices that dod is required by law to set up at all ins
oo a lawsuit says baear ster didn't evaluate securities so it ended up costing investors more than $22 million. chase says the faulty reviews were done before it bought baer sterne. >> there has been a drop in absentee ballots from our troops. it is not too late for those fighting for freedom to have their voices heard. james? >> the head of a nonprofit chalks up this year's plunge in absentee ballot requests to quote bureaucratic inner shaw at the department defense. >> they...
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healthcare and biotech funds are up a strong 22% this year. but a money manager tell us the opportunity to get in those stocks may not be over. "well, i think glaxosmithkline is the pick of the litter in the large-cap pharmaceutical sector. as you know, there's been a flight to quality and safety in yield. glaxosmithkline, which is based in the uk, pays a dividend yield every quarter. kellison belives the stock may be 10 to 15 dollars undervalued. he adds that while lilly is trading near its highs, merck could still offer a bit of rally action for investors. honda is expanding a recall. the company is recalling 600,000 accords with v-6 engines made between '03 to '07 due to power steering hose problems. honda claims the hoses can crack and lead to fuel leaks. one fire has been reported due to the faulty part. in may, honda recalled around 50,000 acuras due to a similar problem. meanwhile, at gm, 41,000 cars are being recalled for fuel pump issues. the models include the g-5, cobalt, and 2007 ions, equinox and torrent suvs. amazon's new kindle
healthcare and biotech funds are up a strong 22% this year. but a money manager tell us the opportunity to get in those stocks may not be over. "well, i think glaxosmithkline is the pick of the litter in the large-cap pharmaceutical sector. as you know, there's been a flight to quality and safety in yield. glaxosmithkline, which is based in the uk, pays a dividend yield every quarter. kellison belives the stock may be 10 to 15 dollars undervalued. he adds that while lilly is trading near...
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eth el kennedy was asked what she would think of having as a granddaughter-in-law and she said, we should be so lucky. >> she's fantastic. i love her. i met her about a year ago and she just, she puts you at ease when you're around her and she's just the embodiment of youthful energy. it's really inspiring. >> reporter: speaking of inspiration, taylor's new album "red" released october 22, is inspired by a familiar theme. love. she's already released one track, a take on love gone wrong "we are never ever getting back together." ♪ we are never ever ever getting back together ♪ >> reporter: it shot to number one on i tunes in 32 countries. setting records along the way. this morning on "gma" she debuted another song. >> the song we're releasing this week is the title track "red." ♪ >> reporter: you're the number one earning star 30 years old or younger, beating justin bieber, lady gaga, all of them. reportedly $56 million last year. that's a lot. >> reporter: does it feel a little intimidating sometimes or not? >> what part of it? >> reporter: it's big. >> it just doesn't feel that -
eth el kennedy was asked what she would think of having as a granddaughter-in-law and she said, we should be so lucky. >> she's fantastic. i love her. i met her about a year ago and she just, she puts you at ease when you're around her and she's just the embodiment of youthful energy. it's really inspiring. >> reporter: speaking of inspiration, taylor's new album "red" released october 22, is inspired by a familiar theme. love. she's already released one track, a take on...
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on top of the screen there $78.21-22 yen and the euro enalmost 101 so the euro getting a bit of a boost there and we should see japanese exporters getting a bit of a boost there. 100.98 to 101 on the offer side euro/yen. >> seems we're seeing strong sales figures for japanese auto makers in the u.s. as well. >> exactly. beginning of every month we get auto sales figures and the likes of toyota was up 42%, honda up 31%. nissan lagged a little bit, but its trucks and suvs, the sales up 12%. trucks and suvs pretty popular in the u.s. interesting point also for japanese auto makers, the u.s. counterpart sales figures were largely unchanged for the same period, so quite a boost there for japanese auto makers. we'll watch all the price action for those auto makers as well as other sectors. for now the nikkei and the topix just marginally in the negative. back to you. >> thanks so much, ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> that is all for now. i will leave you with the market figures. >>> hong kong police say that human error may have caused a collision of two boats that killed 38 people. a
on top of the screen there $78.21-22 yen and the euro enalmost 101 so the euro getting a bit of a boost there and we should see japanese exporters getting a bit of a boost there. 100.98 to 101 on the offer side euro/yen. >> seems we're seeing strong sales figures for japanese auto makers in the u.s. as well. >> exactly. beginning of every month we get auto sales figures and the likes of toyota was up 42%, honda up 31%. nissan lagged a little bit, but its trucks and suvs, the sales...
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so, deuteronmy 22:22. if a man be found lying with a woman lying to a husband, then they shall both of them die. so the penalty for aadultory is death. congressman broun, what are you waiting for? when are you going to introduce that bill that would get newt gingrich put to death. you said the bible, quote, teaches us how to run all of public policy and everything in socie society. so when are you going to start culling the adulterers. and why hasn't your party, the republican bible thumping party defended todd akin on legitimate rape. the bible says there is such a thing as legitimate rape. yes, it does. in deuteronmy, 23:23 through 26. if there be a damsel that is a virgin and a man find her in the city and lie with her. then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate. and the damsel because she cried not, being in the city and the man because he has humbled his neighbor's wife. so that shault put away the evil from the midst of thee. but if the man find the damsel that is betrothed in the field, and the
so, deuteronmy 22:22. if a man be found lying with a woman lying to a husband, then they shall both of them die. so the penalty for aadultory is death. congressman broun, what are you waiting for? when are you going to introduce that bill that would get newt gingrich put to death. you said the bible, quote, teaches us how to run all of public policy and everything in socie society. so when are you going to start culling the adulterers. and why hasn't your party, the republican bible thumping...
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we're looking at 18 to 22 minutes depending on your approach. longer if you're coming from 24 to macarthur maze. the san mateo bridge no construction delays but it slows a bit at the base of the high-rise. the drive times are only 12 to 13 minutes so not a bad drive yet. they could really slow down later as it has been. the golden gate bridge writers still smooth and beautiful beautiful community with no fault. the east bay drive the volume is up and the drive time is now 24 to 26 minutes. hercules the berkeley have your traffic coming out of pleasant hill. the san ramon valley drive looks pretty good. the south bay 101 as of the slower the freeways with a 280 is starting to get heavier at the 17 interchange and 85 is heavy through saratoga for the northbound ride. marin is starting to show some slowing coming for rowland north of highway 37 and the drive time from 37 to the golden gate bridge is now 32 minutes. the volume there is definitely building. >> that an update on the story for spar yesterday about the train derailment. a trucker says h
we're looking at 18 to 22 minutes depending on your approach. longer if you're coming from 24 to macarthur maze. the san mateo bridge no construction delays but it slows a bit at the base of the high-rise. the drive times are only 12 to 13 minutes so not a bad drive yet. they could really slow down later as it has been. the golden gate bridge writers still smooth and beautiful beautiful community with no fault. the east bay drive the volume is up and the drive time is now 24 to 26 minutes....
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>>> spencer gash, city building inspector for 22 years. so, let me get this straight. you're going to allow rich peep to pay more money to go to the front of the pack. not only rich people, but rich people who we determine is allow today do this. has the city attorney signed off on this? mr. malmed, have you signed off on this? no answer, i assume not. years ago these sort of activities were prohibited with the city attorney when rich people get special treatment. i believe that would still be the case unless the laws have changed. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. seeing none. >> is there going to be a motion, any action on this? >> there's no action required. >> okay. we're on to item number 6, discussion of possible action on the framework for the hiring of permanent director for the department. >> okay. if i may, i'd like to kind of open up to the commissioners here to pretty much have every commissioner weigh in on this. i'm sure we all would like to understand -- for me personally, if i may fast track, i'd like to understand the past and how we did this in t
>>> spencer gash, city building inspector for 22 years. so, let me get this straight. you're going to allow rich peep to pay more money to go to the front of the pack. not only rich people, but rich people who we determine is allow today do this. has the city attorney signed off on this? mr. malmed, have you signed off on this? no answer, i assume not. years ago these sort of activities were prohibited with the city attorney when rich people get special treatment. i believe that would...
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you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program, even though the socio- economic program was much smaller. overall, if the look of the results at ucla law school, 56% of the students admitted through socio-economic affirmative-action were black or hispanic, compared to just 6% of those not admitted through this programs. how would this work at a national level? private and public universities? the century foundation sponsored research which looked at that question. it found that if grades and test scores were the only basis for admitting students, african americans and latinos would represent just 4% of students at the most competitive 146 schools in the country. using affirmative action would boost that to 10%, which is a little bit lower than the
you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program, even though the socio- economic program was much smaller. overall, if the look of the results at ucla...
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your weather first on this foggy wednesday morning here at 5:22. look at the visibilities. many are down to a quarter mile like here in washington and dulles, northern shenandoah valley, baltimore. this will slow you down this morning. the streetses are wet. leaves down too. a little bit of drizzle in a few spots early. by 9:00 73. lunch time you start to see some sunshine breaking out. 80 degrees. we'll have highs this afternoon with a stray shower in the low to mid-#s on. mike -- mid-80s. mike and andrea, back to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> they made the playoffs and won the division but the nationals still have one more goal as the regular season ends today. >> they took a step towards chiefing it last night. kristen berset has your morning sports. >>> good morning. brings harper and adam la roche saw some playing time last night. davey johnson also announced its pitchier gio gonzalez will actually start game one of the playoffs whenever that may be. we should hopefully find out today. so instead tom got the green light. he lasted three and two-thirds innings. adam la
your weather first on this foggy wednesday morning here at 5:22. look at the visibilities. many are down to a quarter mile like here in washington and dulles, northern shenandoah valley, baltimore. this will slow you down this morning. the streetses are wet. leaves down too. a little bit of drizzle in a few spots early. by 9:00 73. lunch time you start to see some sunshine breaking out. 80 degrees. we'll have highs this afternoon with a stray shower in the low to mid-#s on. mike -- mid-80s....
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striking... 22-yeard-oldd.. clarence ross... in the head....// and now police arr askinn or your help. 3"detectives re hoping that individual detectives want to bb able to indentify him even may not know where he lives information at all it may help them dentify him." him."police... released photos... of....2 men... they believe... are... connected to the shoottng. the... numbers ...from the... deadly... meennggtis outbreak.../ are... climbing fast../ . tonighh,.../ the... cdc reportt ... there... arr... more than... 105... cases confirmmd..../ ann... seven deaths. .../ in... maryllnd... there... are... five cases../ and... one death. the... zion ... ambulatory center... in rosedale... is... maryland ... that.... used the product...///. is... treatablee.. experrs... say... be... on lookout ...for warning signs. ((wipe ot))"...the symptoms that they are experiencing are those that we sometimes see in cases oo meningitis, such as fever, new or worsening headache, sometimes neck stiffness..we've also seen n onset of slurred speech,
striking... 22-yeard-oldd.. clarence ross... in the head....// and now police arr askinn or your help. 3"detectives re hoping that individual detectives want to bb able to indentify him even may not know where he lives information at all it may help them dentify him." him."police... released photos... of....2 men... they believe... are... connected to the shoottng. the... numbers ...from the... deadly... meennggtis outbreak.../ are... climbing fast../ . tonighh,.../ the... cdc...